Yes if it's a basic style lead rope you can use it for multiple horses. Though I find it best to have one lead per horse just in case you need them for emergencies.
some horses are different. Different horses have different spices. horses that are the same spices are probably going to look a like.
A homophone for a string of rope could be "cord" or "chord," as they sound the same but have different meanings.
Yes, it is possible for two horses to have the same phenotype but different genotypes. Phenotype is the observable characteristics of an organism, while genotype refers to the genetic makeup. Differences in genotype can lead to variations in the genetic composition that may not be visibly apparent in the phenotype.
The homophone for a string of rope is "cord." Both words sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
Shire horses are about the same kind of horse as Clydesdale horses. they have the same characteristics and everything. = Wrong the are two completely different breeds.
A halter and lead line. The halter is placed around the horse's head and the lead line is clipped on to the halter so you can lead your horse with the lead line. Lead line=Same as lead rope ;)
A rope or string homophone could be "cord" as it sounds like "chord." Both of these words have different meanings but are pronounced the same way.
no sea horses and normal horses are completely different. sea horses get there name because they are sea creatures that somewhat look like actual horses that you ride
there are many different type of miniture horses...the funny thing with them is even some of the same breed will have different blood temperatures
Of course not. They are a completely different species.
No you absolutely cannot feed horse meat to another horse. Horses are strict herbivores and cannot process meats. There is also the possibility that the meat could make the horse sick.
not at all. two different horses all together